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'''Or''' is the heraldic term for [[gold]] or [[yellow]]. (The two are interchangeable, as far as heraldic usage is concerned.) In [[SCA]] heraldry, it is blazoned '''OR'''. |
'''Or''' is the heraldic term for [[gold]] or [[yellow]]. (The two are interchangeable, as far as heraldic usage is concerned.) In [[SCA]] heraldry, it is blazoned '''OR''', with both letters capitalized. |
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According to ''[[The Blazon of Gentrie]]'' it signifies the following: |
According to ''[[The Blazon of Gentrie]]'' it signifies the following: |
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Or is the heraldic term for gold or yellow. (The two are interchangeable, as far as heraldic usage is concerned.) In SCA heraldry, it is blazoned OR, with both letters capitalized.
According to The Blazon of Gentrie it signifies the following:
- Planets: The Sun
- Precious Stones: Topaz and Chrysolith
- Virtues: Faith and Constancy
- Celestial signs: Leo
- Months: July
- Days of the Week: Sunday
- Ages of Man: Young age of adolescence, from 14 till 20 years
- Flowers: The Marigold
- Elements: Air
- Seasons of the Year: Spring
- Complexions: Sanguine
- Numbers: 1, 2, 3
- Metals: Gold
See Also: